Posters are listed by location
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Preserving the Bowery
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[…] channel your ancestors and go for a walk along this well-worn path. The Bowery Alliance’s Windows on the Bowery project has placed over sixty posters along the road, illuminating history of entertainment, innovation, […]
[…] Take a Peek Into the Bowery: Windows on the Bowery Bowery Alliance New York City’s oldest thoroughfare — first traversed on foot by Native […]
[…] But 134 Bowery (on the left) has the edge when it comes to New York history. This 3-story house dates back to the 1790s, making it one of the oldest houses still extant in Manhattan. Number 136 is old by Gotham standards, but it didn’t go up until 1828, according to the Bowery Alliance. […]
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[…] 1 A book, “Windows on the Bowery” (author: The Bowery Alliance of Neighbors), that celebrates NYC’s oldest […]
[…] contributed to a while back, organized and presented by the Bowery Alliance of Neighbors, entitled Windows on the Bowery, which put informative placards in the shop windows of historic addresses all up and down that […]
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